I only have Pepperilla and Vetiver de Haiti, but both are excellent. It is a very tough call between the two, but right now I think Vetiver de Haiti might be out front by a little. There are a bunch more that I'd love to try.

Tierra Humeda from the tub and even while lathering smells completely different after it dries down on your skin. I thought it would be my favorite Jabonman but Mountain is getting close. Both are love/hate scents. Either way they won't be boring.

(12-03-2014, 12:26 PM)PGHChris Wrote: I only have Pepperilla and Vetiver de Haiti, but both are excellent. It is a very tough call between the two, but right now I think Vetiver de Haiti might be out front by a little. There are a bunch more that I'd love to try.

Ed

Chris,

I have a tub of Pepperilla on the way via trade...gave up a couple of tubs of Tiki. Jabonman continues to be my favorite.

Also, I asked Manuel if he has plans to make some Sierra anytime soon. His answer was yes.....however, he is tweaking the scent a little. I want to get on the waiting list, if possible.

(12-18-2014, 10:09 PM)zaclikestoshave Wrote: What are peoples opinions of the performance of both formulations? I have stellar results with the lanolin formula and the vegan formula didn't give me satisfactory lather or post shave.

I have decided to keep 3 scents, all with the lanolin and shea butter formula.

I'm very curious about these soaps, and tierra humeda in particular. But the scent descriptions have been so varied, I think someone described the scent as similar to peanut butter, which I don't think I would enjoy.